In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...
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In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...
GBU S2: E20 Capitalizing on Youth Sports as a Physical Therapist
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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2 months ago
GBU S2: E20 Capitalizing on Youth Sports as a Physical Therapist
Youth sports are booming — and so are the opportunities for physical therapists who know how to position themselves as experts in prevention, performance, and recovery. In this episode, we break down how PTs can ethically and strategically capitalize on the growing youth sports industry. From injury prevention programs and sideline consultations to partnerships with clubs, schools, and parents — we’ll talk about how to build trust, create value, and turn your passion for movement into a thriv...
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...